THE TRIAL DOCUMENTATION & MONITORING

Documentation

the trial & relevant documents

In September 2013, immediately after the murder of Pavlos Fyssas, the Greek Police arrested the leadership of Golden Dawn, as well as tens of its party officials and members, who were involved in the criminal activities included in the huge case file. After a long inquest which lasted 9 months, the Court of Appeal decided with irrevocable decree that 69 individuals, including all of Golden Dawn’s Parliamentary Group from the 2012 elections, will stand trial charged with participation in a criminal organisation. Described in the 1109 pages of the decree are all of the crimes committed by Golden Dawn party officials and members since 2008.

On 20th April 2015 one of the most important trials in contemporary Greek history will begin. It is set to be a huge process that is expected to last several months. The victims and their relatives will join the proceedings as a civil party in three cases, the case of the murder of Pavlos Fyssas, the case of attempted murder and attacks on Egyptian fishermen, as well as the case of attempted murder against the trade unionists from PAME (Trade Union Front). We believe that this trial concerns all of us, because the outcome will be a milestone as much in local politics as in Greek society. Golden Dawn themselves are trying to establish a regime of fear and to keep their actions secret. Until now, whenever its members of parliament, party officials or members has been involved in trials, the organisation has used terror tactics both inside and outside of the courtroom and tried to establish a regime of fear.

Due to the huge significance of this trial, we consider it our obligation to monitor it closely and our duty to overcome fear.

Monitoring

189th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, October 12th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

188th Hearing, Court of Appeals, October 10th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up in

187th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, October 5th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

186th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, October 4th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

185th Hearing, Court of Appeals, October 2nd, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was increased attendance by the public and members of the press. II. Presence and representation

184th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, September 28th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was limited attendance by the public, but significant presence of members of the press.

182nd Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, September 20th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was limited attendance by the public, but significant presence of members of the press.

181st Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, September 18th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was a larger number of people in the audience today, compared to other hearings,

180th Hearing, Court of Appeals, September 15th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was limited attendance by the public, but significant presence of members of the press. II.

179th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, September 14th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was limited attendance by the public, but significant presence of members of the press.

178th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, September 12th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

177th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, September 6th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

175th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, July 19th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

174th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, July 17th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

173rd Hearing, Court of Appeals, July 13th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. There were many journalists and spectators in

172nd Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, July 11th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were few spectators and journalists in court today. II. Presence and representation of the

171st Hearing, Court of Appeals, July 10th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. There were many journalists and spectators in

170th Hearing, Court of Appeals, July 6th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was limited attendance by the public, but significant presence of members of the press. II.

169th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, July 5th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. There were many journalists and spectators

168th Hearing, Court of Appeals, July 4th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. There were many journalists and spectators in

167th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, June 30th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were many spectators and members of the press in the courtroom. It should be

166th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, June 28th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

165th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, June 26th 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were some spectators present, the usual number of police officers, and satisfactory attendance by

164th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, June 20th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

163rd Hearing, Court of Appeals, June 13th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were many spectators and members of the press in the courtroom. II. Presence and

162nd Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, June 8th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

161st Hearing, Court of Appeals, June 6th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. There were many journalists and spectators

160th Hearing, Court of Appeals, June 2nd, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. There was increased attendance by members

159th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, June 1st, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. There were many journalists and

158th Hearing, Court of Appeals, May 30th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. There was increased attendance by the

156th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, May 26th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few members of the press

156th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, May 23rd, 2017 Ι. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators

155th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, May 22nd, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

154th Hearing, Court of Appeals, May 16th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. There was reduced attendance by the

153rd Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, May 15th, 2017 Ι. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. No journalists or spectators were present

152nd Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, May 10th, 2017 Ι. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed

151st Hearing, Court of Appeals, May 8th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was increased attendance by the public and members of the press. ΙΙ. Presence and representation

150th Hearing, Court of Appeals, May 3rd, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. Audience and press attendance was slightly increased compared to other hearings. ΙΙ. Presence and

149th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, May 2nd, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was limited attendance by the public, but significant presence of members of the press.

148th Hearing, Court of Appeals, April 27th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. Many journalists and spectators showed up in court today. ΙΙ. Presence and representation of

147th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, April 25th, 2017 Ι. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. Few journalists and spectators showed up in court today. ΙΙ. Presence and representation

146th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, April 12th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators

145th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, April 11th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

144th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, April 10th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up in

143rd Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, April 7th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up in

142nd Hearing, Court of Appeals, April 6th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance from members of the press, reduced public attendance, and increased police presence in

141st Hearing, Court of Appeals, March 30th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was increased public attendance, and there were many members of the press present at the hearing.

140th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, March 20th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was limited attendance by the public, but significant presence of members of the press. II.

139th Hearing, Court of Appeals, March 16th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance from members of the press, reduced public attendance, and increased police presence

138th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, March 14th, 2017 Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were very few members of the press in the courtroom, a small number of

137th Hearing, Court of Appeals, March 13th, 2017 Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance from members of the press, reduced public attendance, and increased police presence

136th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, March 9th, 2017 Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

135th Hearing, Court of Appeals, March 8th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was a relatively limited attendance from members of the press, reduced public attendance, and the

133rd Hearing, Court of Appeals, March 3rd, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance from members of the press, reduced public attendance, and increased police presence

134th Hearing, Court of Appeals, March 3rd, 2017 Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were very few members of the press in the courtroom, a small number of spectators,

132nd Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, March 2nd, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

131st Hearing, Court of Appeals, February 28th, 2017 Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was increased public attendance, and there were many members of the press present at the

130th Hearing, Court of Appeals, February 24th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance from members of the press, reduced public attendance, and increased police presence

129th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, February 23rd, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Many journalists and spectators showed up

128th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, February 16th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was reduced public attendance, and there were members of the press present at the

127th Hearing, Court of Appeals, February 14th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were journalists present in the courtroom, and a great number of spectators. II. Presence of

126th Hearing, Court of Appeals, February 10th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant public attendance, as well as members of the press present at the hearing.

125th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, February 9th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

124th Hearing, Court of Appeals, February 7th, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was reduced public attendance, and there were members of the press present at the hearing.

123rd Hearing, Court of Appeals, February 2nd, 2017 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was reduced public attendance, and there were members of the press present at the hearing.

122nd Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, February 1st, 2017 Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was limited attendance by the public, but significant presence of members of the press.

121st Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, January 26th, 2017 Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until every audience seat in the courtroom is filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

120th Hearing, Court of Appeals, January 25th, 2017 Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was reduced public attendance, and there were members of the press present at the hearing.

119th Hearing, Court of Appeals, January 24th, 2017 Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant public attendance at the hearing, as well as members of the press present.

118th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, January 20th, 2017 Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was reduced public attendance, but there were members of the press present at the

117th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, January 19th, 2017 Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Few journalists and spectators showed up

116th Hearing, Court of Appeals, January 17th, 2017 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were journalists present in the courtroom, and a great number of spectators. 2. Presence of

115th Hearing, Court of Appeals, January 16th, 2017 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were journalists present in the courtroom, as well as a small number of spectators. 2.

114th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, January 12th, 2017 Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was reduced public attendance, but there were members of the press present at the

113rd Hearing, Court of Appeals, January 10th, 2017 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was reduced public attendance due to the harsh weather conditions, but there were members of

112th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, December 22nd, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were journalists present and a small number of spectators. 2. Presence of defendants Present

42nd Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens 22 December 2015 I. Court access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. The size of the crowd in the gallery was the same as in the previous hearing. The spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied.

Ι. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was reduced public attendance, but there were members of the press present at the hearing. Presence and representation of the defendants There were

110th Hearing, Court of Appeals, December 16th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was reduced public attendance, but there were members of the press present at the hearing.

109th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, December 13th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was limited attendance by the public, but a significant presence of members of the

108th Hearing, Court of Appeals, December 6th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Today’s proceedings were held in Korydallos, where

107th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, December 1st, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. There were journalists present, and a small

106th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, November 29th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were journalists and a number of spectators present in the courtroom. 2. Presence of defendants

105th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, November 23rd, 2016 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Compared with the hearings at the

104th Hearing, Court of Appeals, November 22th, 2016 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance by the public as well as members of the press. ΙΙ. Presence and

103rd hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, November 14th, 2016 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were journalists present, as well as a small number of spectators. II. Presence of

102nd hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, November 11th, 2016 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were journalists and a number of spectators present. II. Presence and representation of the

101th Hearing, Court of Appeals, November 10th, 2016 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was a significant number of spectators, but the hearing lacked the tension of the previous

100th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, November 8th, 2016 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. There were journalists present and an increased

99th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, 3 November 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session, until all audience seats in the courtroom are filled. Confusion was caused today at 09:00, when

98th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, 1 November 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. However, due to the great number of spectators present from both sides, after a short recess

97th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, 31 October 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. Some members of the press were present, as well as a greater number of spectators, compared

96th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, October 24, 2016 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. Present at this hearing were some members of the press as well as an increased

95th Hearing, Court of Appeals, October 20th, 2016 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. Compared with other hearings, audience and journalist attendance was limited. II. Presence and representation of the

94th Hearing, Court of Appeals, October 18th, 2016 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were journalists and a number of spectators present. II. Presence and representation of the defendants

93rd Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, October 14th, 2016 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were journalists present, as well as a number of spectators (among them K. Kouneva, Member

92nd Hearing, Court of Appeals, October 13th, 2016 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance by the public as well as members of the press. II. Presence

91th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, October 11th, 2016 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. Audience and journalist attendance was limited, compared to other hearings. II. Presence and representation of

90th Hearing, Court of Appeals, October 7th, 2016 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. Audience attendance was limited compared to other hearings. Present were photographers and members of the press.

89th Hearing, Court of Appeals, October 5th, 2016 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant audience attendance, and the presiding judge requested at the start of the proceedings

88th Hearing, Court of Appeals, September 27th, 2016 I. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance by the public as well as members of the press. II. Presence

87th Hearing, Court of Appeals, September 23rd, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant audience attendance, and the presiding judge frequently asked for order in the courtroom;

86th Hearing, Court of Appeals, September 19th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were journalists and a number of spectators present. 2. Presence and representation of the defendants

85th Hearing, Court of Appeals, September 13th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were journalists and a small number of spectators present. 2. Presence and representation of the

84th Hearing, Court of Appeals, September 12th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance by the public as well as members of the press. 2. Presence

83rd Hearing, Court of Appeals, September 9th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance by the public and members of the press. 2. Presence and representation

82nd hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, September 8th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There were journalists present and a very small number of spectators in the audience. 2.

81st Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, September 6th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. Audience and journalist attendance was limited. 2. Presence and representation of the defendants Present at

80th Hearing, Court of Appeals, September 5th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance by the public as well as members of the press. 2. Presence

79th Hearing, Court of Appeals, July 25th, 2016 1. Access to the Court An altercation was caused during the audience’s entry to the courtroom, and as a result tensions rose and the process was delayed. The members of the court appeared at 09:25 and after a brief consultation with the police officer on duty, the

78th Hearing, Athens Court of Appeals, 21 July 2016 1. Court access The courtroom remains open to the public on presentation of a state ID card, which the police retain for the duration of the session. Spectators and press were present. 2. Presence and representation of the defendants Only two defendants, Ioannis Komianos and Giorgos

77th Hearing, Court of Appeals, July 19th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance by the public, as well as members of the press. 2. Presence

77th Hearing, Ceremonial Hall, Athens Court of Appeals, 19 July 2016 1. Court access The courtroom remains to be open to the public on presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by police for the session. There was a large attendance by spectators and press. 2. Presence and representation of defendants Sixteen of

76th Hearing, Ceremonial Hall, Athens Court of Appeals, 18 July 2016 Ι.Court access The courtroom remains open to the public on presentation of a state ID card, which the police retain for the duration of the session. Spectators and press were present. ΙΙ.Presence and representation of the defendants Sixteen of the 18 defendants whose physical

75th Hearing, Court of Appeals, July 15th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance by the public as well as members of the press. 2. Presence

75th Hearing, Ceremonial Hall, Athens Court of Appeals, Athens, 15 July 2016 1. Court access The courtroom remains open to the public on presentation of a state ID card, which police retain for the session. Spectators and press were present. 2. Presence and representation of the defendants Fourteen of the 18 defendants whose physical presence

74th Hearing, Court of Appeals, July 14th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance by the public as well as members of the press. 2. Presence

74th Hearing, Ceremonial Hall, Athens Court of Appeals, Athens, 14 July 2016 1. Court access The courtroom remains open to the public on presentation of a state ID card, which the police retain for the duration of the session. Spectators and press were present. 2. Presence and representation of the defendants Fifteen of the 18

73rd Hearing, Court of Appeals, July 11th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance by the public as well as members of the press. 2. Presence

72nd Hearing, Court of Appeals, July 8th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. Not many spectators were present at the start of the trial, but gradually the courtroom filled

73rd Hearing, Ceremonial Hall, Athens Court of Appeals, 8 July 2016 I.Court access The courtroom remains open to the public on presentation of a state ID card, which the police retain for the session. Spectators and press were present. II. Presence and representation of the defendants Seven of the 18 defendants whose physical presence was

71st Hearing, Court of Appeals, July 4th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance by the public as well as members of the press. 2. Presence

70th Hearing, Court of Appeals, June 30th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There was significant attendance by the public as well as members of the press. 2. Presence

69th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, June 28th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There weren’t many spectators at this hearing, apart from members of the press and the

69th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 28 June 2016 1. Court access The courtroom remains open to the public on presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by police for duration of the session. Apart from journalists and the Fyssas family, there were few spectators present. 2. Presence and representation of defendants

68th Hearing, Court of Appeals, June 27th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The court convened for the first time in the Court of Appeals after the transfer of the trial’s location from the women’s wing of Korydallos Prison to the ceremony hall in the Athens Court of Appeals. The hearing was plagued by dozens

67th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, June 24th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. Relatively few spectators turned up, but there were many members of the press present, as

66th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, June 10th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. Few spectators showed up at this hearing, apart from members of the press and the Fyssas

65th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, June 9th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. There weren’t many spectators at this hearing, apart from members of the press and the

64th Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, June 3rd, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. 2. Presence and representation of the defendants Present at the start of the proceedings

63rd Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, May 30th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. No spectators were present at this hearing except for a few relatives of the

62nd Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, May 26th, 2016 1. Access to the Court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. At today’s hearing there was virtually no spectators in the courtroom. 2. Presence and

61st Hearing, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, May 25th, 2016 1. Court Access The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. At today’s hearing there were virtually no spectators in the courtroom. 2. Presence and representation of the

60th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 20 May 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. During today’s proceedings there were no spectators due to the declared

59th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 9 May 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. During today’s proceedings there were no spectators due to the declared

58th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 6 May 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. During today’s proceedings there were no spectators due to the declared

57th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 18 April 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. During today’s proceedings there were no spectators due to the declared

56th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 5 April 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. During today’s proceedings there were no spectators due to the declared

55th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 29 March 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. During today’s proceedings there were no spectators due to the declared

54th Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 21 March 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. During today’s proceedings there were no spectators due to the declared

53rd Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 8 March 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. During today’s proceedings there were no spectators due to the declared

52nd Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 4 March 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. During today’s proceedings there were no spectators due to the declared

51st Hearing, Criminal Appeals Court, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 25 February 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. During today’s proceedings there were no spectators due to the declared

50th Hearing, Three-Member Criminal Appeals Court, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 23 February 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. During today’s proceedings there were no spectators due to the

49th Hearing, Three-Member Criminal Appeals Court, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 16 February 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. During today’s proceedings there were no spectators due to the

48th Hearing, Three-Member Criminal Appeals Court, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 12 February 2016 I. Access to the court The courtroom remains open to the public upon presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by court authorities for the duration of the session. During today’s proceedings there were no spectators due to the

44th Hearing, Three-Member Criminal Appeals Court, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 12 January 2016 Ι. Court access The courtroom remains open to the public on presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by police for the duration of the session. During today’s proceedings, there were no spectators due to the declared lawyers’ strike. ΙΙ.

43rd Hearing, Three-Member Criminal Appeals Court, Women’s Wing, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 11 January 2016 1. Court access The proceedings remain open to the public on presentation of a state ID card, which is retained by police for the duration of the session. The courtroom had roughly the same number of spectators today as at the

41st Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens 22 December 2015 I. Court access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. The crowd was smaller than at the previous hearing. The spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied. II. Presence and representation of the defendants

40th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 16 December 2015 I. Court access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. There was a larger crowd in attendance than at the previous hearing. The spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied. II. Presence and representation

39th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 16 December 2015 I. Court Access Hearings remain open to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. The crowd was smaller than in the previous hearing. The spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied. II. Presence and representation of the defendants

38th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 10 December 2015 I. Court access Hearings remain open to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. The crowd had increased since the previous hearing. However, some seats in the gallery remained empty. The spaces reserved for journalists were almost always occupied.

37th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 9 December 2015 I. Court access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. The crowd had thinned since the previous hearing. The spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied. II. Presence and representation of the defendants Seven

36th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 8 December 2015 I. Court access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. There were more members of the public in attendance than at the previous hearing. However, some seats in the gallery remained empty. The spaces reserved for

35th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 4 December 2015 Court access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. The attendance has thinned. We note here that spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied. Presence and representation of the defendants Seven (7) defendants were

34th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 2 December 2015 Court access Hearings continue to be accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. However, the crowd in the courtroom had thinned. We note again that spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied. A malfunctioning microphone was

33rd Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 25 November 2015 Court access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. The crowd had thickened since the previous hearing. However, some seats remained empty towards the end. The spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied.

32nd Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 24 November 2015 Court access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. The crowd had thickened since the previous hearing. However, some seats remained empty towards the end. The spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied. Presence

31st Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 19 November 2015 Court access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. However, the crowd in the courtroom had thinned. The spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied. Presence and representation of the defendants Eight (8) defendants

30th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 18 November 2015 1. Court access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. The seats in the public gallery were taken up as usual, with no significant change in terms of numbers from the previous hearing. The spaces

29th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prisons, Athens, 13 November 2015. 1. Court Access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. The crowd had thickened since the previous hearing. However, some seats remained empty towards the end. The spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied.

28th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 12 November 2015 1. Court access Hearings continue to be accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. However, turnout was low due to the strike. 2. Presence and representation of the defendants Five (5) defendants were present at the beginning

27th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 10 November 2015 1. Court access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. However, the crowd in the courtroom had thinned. The spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied. The malfunctioning microphone identified on the 25th day

26th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 6 November 2015 1. Court access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. However, the crowd in the courtroom had thinned. The spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied. A malfunctioning microphone added to the list of

25th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 4 November 2015 1. Court access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. However, the crowd in the courtroom had thinned. The spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied. A malfunctioning microphone added to the list of

24th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 22 October 2015 1. Court access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. However, there were fewer members of the public in attendance than at the previous hearing. The spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied. 2.

23rd Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 21 October 2015 1. Court access Hearings remain accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. However, there were fewer members of the public in attendance than at the previous hearing. The spaces reserved for journalists are almost always occupied. 2.

22nd Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 15 October 2015 1. Court access Hearings continue to be accessible to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. The courtroom was packed. 2. Presence and representation of the defendants Nine (9) defendants were present at the beginning of the hearing. Thirteen

21st Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 13 October 2015 1. Court access Hearings remain open to members of the public, provided they present their identity cards at the entrance. The courtroom was packed. 2. Presence and representation of the defendants Eleven (11) defendants were present at the beginning of the hearing, while the absence

20th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prisons, Athens, 8 October 2015 1. Court access Many seats were empty, even though the police authorities now allow access to anyone wishing to follow the trial, provided they present their identity cards upon entering the courtroom. The venue remains the same. It emerged that the large hall in Athens

19th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 6 October 2015 1. Court access This hearing reconfirmed the police’s policy to grant access to any interested citizen provided they display their identity cards. The courtroom was packed. As regards the prospect of a change of venue, the matter was sidelined once again. 2. Presence and representation

18th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison, Athens, 2 October 2015 1. Court access The hearing reconfirmed that the police’s new policy is to grant access to any interested citizen provided they display their identity cards. The courtroom was packed. Regarding the prospect of a change of venue, the matter was sidelined once again. 2. Presence

As the trial moved on to taking evidence from witnesses, Panagiotis Fyssas, father of the murdered singer Pavlos Fyssas, recounted to the court what he had experienced on the night his son was attacked by a group of 20-strong group of Golden Dawners and later stabbed by Giorgos Roupakias 17th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prison,

After ruling a number of objections from the defence as inadmissible, the court proceeded with the reading of the incitement, which enabled the public to begin to understand and analyse the substance of the case and the offences allegedly perpetrated by the defendants.

After the prosecutor proposed the turning down of the defence’s application for the preliminary investigation to be declared null and void, the defence requested that the trial be adjourned in light of the forthcoming elections so that the Golden Dawn leadership would not be damaged politically by the media’s reports on the proceedings

14th Hearing, Women’s Sections, Korydallos Prisons, Athens, 28/07/2015 1. The courtroom: As regards the public nature of the trial, the same conditions applied, given this sitting was held in the same, clearly unsuitable hall in Korydallos prison as the previous thirteen hearings, rendering public access to the trial impossible. These restrictive circumstances continue despite the

13th Hearing, Women’s Section, Korydallos Prisons, Athens 21/07/2015 1. The courtroom: As regards the public nature of the trial, the same conditions applied, given this sitting was held in the same, clearly unsuitable hall in Korydallos prison as the previous twelve hearings, rendering public access to the trial impossible. These restrictive circumstances continue despite the

The court rules that the remark “The defendants are all members of the same political party”, made by a defence lawyer at the last hearing but subsequently retracted, should be entered into the court record. The court also heard more objections from the defence as well as another call from the civil action for audio recordings to be made of the trial.

Counsel for the civil action staged a walk out from the proceedings after a statement from one defence counsel, that “though not all the defendants are MPs, they are all members of the same political party”, was omitted from the court record. In a letter of protest, civil action lawyers said the omission highlights the need for the trial to be recorded.

Rejecting requests from the counsel for the civil action, the court ruled against allowing the Golden Dawn trial to be filmed. The court also heard objections from the defence counsel for the Golden Dawn leader that the trial was invalid due to the alleged interference of the then government in the judicial system after the Fyssas murder

The court ruled that civil parties could participate in the trial of individual defendants who are accused of direct involvement in criminal acts such as murder, attempted murder and disturbing the domestic peace. However, in announcing the court’s decision, the presiding judge ruled against the civil parties taking part in the trial against the leadership of Golden Dawn for forming and directing a criminal organisation.

Arguing that individual Golden Dawn members would have never have engaged in criminal activity without having received orders from the organisation’s leaders, lawyers for the civil action continued to lay out the reasons why they should be allowed participate in to the trial. In their rejoinders, most defence lawyers dismissed these arguments on legal grounds.

Kostas Papadakis concluded that if civil parties are banned from charges pertaining to the criminal organisation, 41 defendants (including all those accused of membership in or direction of a criminal organisation) will not have to face a civil action. “The masterminds will be protected, and the blame laid solely on the executors,” he said.

The court was adjourned at 13:40 and will pick up on Monday 22.6.2015 at 9:00 in the same hall. The individuals declaring themselves civil plaintiffs and counsel for the defense will each voice their stance on the Prosecutor’s proposal. Following this, the President and other members of the tribunal will settle on a final decision on the matter.

P. Michalolias (photo), counsel and brother to N. Michaloliakos, added that in the particular case referent to art. 18, there is no legitimate reason to involve civil parties given no damaged person/good has been specified, nor can damage to society more broadly be argued, as otherwise it would be an issue of “popular civil action”. The following speakers voiced their agreement with Mr. Michalolias’s position.

Furthermore, all of the above declared their attendance as civil parties in the prosecution of all those accused of membership, participation and leadership of the criminal organization, “People’s Association – Golden Dawn”